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  • Best to go to Crawley where they have a big cinema with a good sweet/popcorn shop and it's usually clean. (avoid Reigate).
  • Redhill has the Harlequin cinema, but it's VERY small - about 9 or 10 seats across the auditorium. Worthwile if there's a film you want to see that's out-of-cinema - I saw Star Wars III there a week after it finished showing, and in the evening too!
  • The Screen at Reigate.
  • There is a cinema with 2 screens at the Harlequin (near station). Also pantos etc.
  • Harlequin, dont come here to see film unless desperate, the screen is tiny and there arent many seats and the range of films is very poor.
  • Harlaquin. Only really foe locals. Has one screen and shows movies that everywhereelse had years ago. Go to Crawley.
  • Crawley UGC
  • HAHA the harliquine which shows like one flim every 6 months and is never a hit film.
  • Ahh there is NO cinema! Go to Croydon the new Grants is there!
  • The Screen in Reigate, not terribly great.
  • The Harlequin Cinema in the town centre next to the library screens current blockbusters and classic re-releases.
  • the Harelquin is inexpensive & does the job, do not bother with the Crawley megaplex, it's filthy, the staff arrogant, management indifferent,
  • The Harlequin has a lovely cosy ickkle cinema! It's great for watching films, like being in someone's front room only with a massive screen and Dolby surround sound, and it's only £4.50 to get in(you have to pay £6 in Crawley).
  • The Harlequin....YUM!
  • Cute little cinema in Harlequin Centre (Screen 2) shows films about 6 months after everone else & really comfortable seats
  • harlequin also has a cinema, shame the films are about 6 months after release but hey its cheap and you are guaranteed to almost have a completely empty house!!
  • Nothing much here I'm afraid. Occasional showings at a small dark room at the Harlequin Theatre several months after everyone else has already seen the film and usually they don't show the good ones anyway. Don't bother. Go to Croydon or Crawley instead.
  • In the harlequinn centre. Nearest other is in Reigate or a Multiplex in Crawley West Sussex 10 miles down the A23
  • the harlequin shows all the latest films, last week i saw that lovely young lad charlie chaplin in his newest film
  • Go to Crawley!!!
  • Redhill has had 4 cinemas in it's history, the odeon (now the Embassy) being the most recent. They should convert it back I feel, my arguments are: 1. The cost would be minimal since it is an Odeon building. 2. Its literally 20 paces from the station which provides access from London, Brighton, Gatwick, Tonbridge and Guildford. 3. It's on the roundabout which is where the A25 meets the A23 (the only place in fact and there are only 22 more important roads in the country). 4. It's 60 paces from the bus station and the town centre. 5. It's 60 paces from Mcdonalds. 6. Its 400 yards from my house
  • The screen at Reigate - 20 mins walk from Redhill town centre, (I'f your not a lazy so and so). Alternatively, there's the newly opened Harlequin Cinema. It shows recent films, and older, artier stuff, as well as the usual low-common denominator dross. Occasionally some real gems, though.

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Last updated: 2008-10-14

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